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Local Anglican seminary teachers hope for surge in theological education

Some staff at the Centro de Estudios Teológicos de San Andrés (St. Andrew’s Center for Theological Studies) in the Guadalajara area say that mainline Protestant denominations could be poised on the brink of an increase of interest among Mexicans as alternatives to Roman Catholicism and a concomitant increase in the means to educate new clergy.


Frenchmen excel as gurus of hydrponic tomato farming

The suffocating heat of late May tends to curb both my appetite and any inclination to slave at the stove. This week’s keep-cool approach to menu planning?  Gazpacho!

Tuesday morning I headed over to Lakeside’s best source for fresh and healthy produce, the weekly farmers market at the La Huerta de Serna events salon, making a beeline for the Gomis Gardens veggie stand to stock up on my main ingredient – luscious tomatoes just off the vine.

Family of vets has left its mark on region

English-speaking, pet-loving residents of the Guadalajara and Lake Chapala areas are frequently more than familiar with the veterinarian brothers Antonio and Arturo Ladron de Guevara, who, along with their father, a sister and the younger Hector, have for decades operated large, well-equipped clinics in both locales and speak excellent English to boot.

Jalisco overhauls law and order system

Before taking over the reins as governor of Jalisco on March 1, Aristotoles Sandoval began spouting fresh ideas for restructuring the state government. Innovations in public administration that include the creation, elimination and fusion of various agencies are now well under way, with the deepest changes noted in branches related to law and order.